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I have been making my own lotion for over three years. I’d melt down the ingredients, put them in a a jar and call it a day. But then… I whipped… and my mind was blown. It took a regular hard moisturizer and turned it into a fluffy amazing mound of goodness. You have to try it. Your skin will feel amazing, you can feel good because you are using only natural organic ingredients to moisturize as opposed to toxic chemicals, it is package free, and it smells SO DAMN GOOD! Check out this video to learn how to make it!

This lotion will last for months (but it won’t, because you will use it up before then). Also, just combine equal parts of the ingredients, in this video I used 1/4 cup of each, but you can use more or less depending on how much you need.

52 comments

    1. Hi Julie! For this I used 1/4 cup of each ingredient (except essential oil), but it is up to you depending how much of lotion you want to make.

    2. Hi Lauren ,

      I'm living in Belgium, so is it possible to put the name of ingredient on your blog, I have to found them in french so it's easier for me if I have the real name or the recipe in english.

      Thank u for your help.

      Sandra

  1. But what temp do you store it at? I would assume it kind of melts in the heat and definitely gets harder when cold? Or does the whipping prevent that? I was expecting there to be beeswax in the recipe to help stabilize it.

    1. I'm wondering the same as well. Kind of like a lot of deodorant recipes I've made and tried over the years. They all looked great when stored but didn't hold up when pulled out of the fridge.

    2. I would like to know this as well, I live in the desert so it is really warm here in the summer. Do the ingredients remain combined ?

  2. I am going to have to give this recipe a try. I am always buying store bought lotions and creams and never really like them. I am getting into making more of my own things to be more frugal and this is just another to add to my list. Thanks for this recipe!

    1. Equal amounts (she uses ¼ C or ~60ml each) of Coconut Oil, Shea Butter, Cocoa Butter, and Sweet Almond Oil.

  3. Love this, but next time could you show the product in use? That way we could see just how well the lotion applies versus trusting it's great, what with all the many DIY recipes out there? Would love that!

  4. I just found your blog and I absolutely LOVE you! I find your lifestyle very inspiring and I salute you! To live a life like yours would be impossible for me, but you still inspire me and this body butter went on my to do-list immediately!
    Too bad I live in this teeny tiny country where I can't buy the ingredients in bulk..

  5. I just made this a few days ago, and I love it! It smells great, and feels great on my skin. I keep it in my bathroom and it's in the 70's here (Fahrenheit) and the body butter has stayed whipped and combined perfectly. I love how it melts on the skin. Thanks for this simple recipe. There are many body butter recipes out there that have so many ingredients but this one, I already have the recipe memorized.

  6. Hey you are so great!!!
    Nice blog.
    Does a video for shampoo follow?
    Greetings from Germany
    Katrin

  7. An ayurvadic friend once told me not to put oils on my body that I wouldn't put in my body. For some reason, that made me a little more conscious of the lotions I used but I didn't really have an alternative. When I saw your recipe, I was super excited to try it. Unfortunately, it gave me a bad rash and my eczema returned. Perhaps my body is too accustomed to conventional moisturizers. So bummed that this didn't work out for me.

  8. Hi!

    I need to ask if you had a cream recipe to other skin types (conbination/oily), and how to make a good natural shampoo.

    Thanks!

    Valeria

    Rancagua, Chile.

  9. Coconut oil and cocoa butter are very comedogenic. Almond oil isn't that bad but shea butter is the only ingredient that isn't comedogenic. Comedogenic means that it will clog pores and cause breakout, so if you're acne prone you might not want to use this.
    Love your blog by the way!

  10. Just subscribed to your YouTube channel. You have some amazing ideas. I've been trying to simplify my life for ages, and even though I've been pretty good at getting rid of a lot of things I didn't need and not buying more, you still have some other tips I'm going to use. Thanks 🙂

  11. Hi Lauren, first of all I have to say you're really inspiring!! I'm a student of environmental engineering and I'm always thinking what I can make to help the planet and ourselves, and you give the perfect example! congrats 🙂
    I'd like to know what you use to wash your hair, it's something you made by yourself?

  12. I made this and it was easy enough but when I went to put it on, it was a little grainy which surprised me. I melted everything in a water bath….. but what caused the graininess… and does it always feel very oily when you apply it? It did feel good after a while.. sank right into my dry skin – but was too oily to do anything else until it sank in fully.

  13. Hi! Thanks a lot for your idea and sharing it with world. I have noticed that coconut oil makes my skin dry and if I leave it overnight on my hair it smells not so good and brings a dirty feeling. I hope that your recipies are so well made, that the negative effects are balanced with the variety of ingredients.

  14. Hi Lauren ,

    I'm living in Argentina and my english is very bad, so is it possible to PUT THE NAME of ingredient on your blog, I have to type them in english them translater to spanish!
    Thank u for your help.

    Sandra

  15. Hey Lauren, I went to Integral today and while they had a great selection, I didn't see any beauty products like the ingredients here in bulk. Have you been there recently? Did I miss something?

    They did have olive oil, soap, and all purpose cleaner in bulk which was super cool.

  16. Hi,Lauren
    Thank you for sharing this receipt;) I hv only sweet almond oil and Shea butter now in my home. So I would like to know if it's possible to make this lotion with only equal parts of sweet almond oil and Shea butter? Thx for reading this comment! Hv a good day:)
    Charlene

  17. Hello Lauren,
    I would love to try this receipe but I would like to buy ingridents that are also zero waste. Could you tell me where to buy such things?
    Thank for your help
    Marta

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